When it reaches the bookshops in your neighbourhood this February 2024 you may see that Inside Harare Alcatraz and Other Short Stories offers a fine assembly of different tones, voices, and settings, giving a view of a Zimbabwe and her Diaspora that is multifaceted writes Tariro Ndoro.
Navigating New Identities – A Review of Andrew Chatora’s "Diaspora Dreams"
Since Zimbabwe’s transition into a migratory nation, many Zimbabwean authors have dealt with the migrant question, Brian Chikwava’s Harare North and Sue Nyathi’s Gold Diggers being two stellar examples. Andrew Chatora’s debut novel Diaspora Dreams navigates new identities that Zimbabweans living in the diaspora are forced to assume and new challenges they must overcome to survive.
‘‘Home is Where One Is’’ – A Review of Andrew Chatora’s Where the Heart Is
The identity and location of “home” are fiendishly complex matters. Andrew Chatora’s new novel: “Where the Heart Is” tackles an important issue, the experiences of those in the diaspora and the unmitigated longing for the familiar comforts of “home.”
The Breaking of Our Tribe: A Review of "Where the Heart Is" by Andrew Chatora
“Where the Heart Is”, Andrew Chatora’s second offering, paints the picture of a broken tribe. However, the tribe Chatora explores is the tribe of Zimbabweans who left the country in the early 2000s to seek greener pastures in the United Kingdom.
The Breaking of Our Tribe: A Review of Where the Heart Is by Andrew Chatora
Where the Heart Is, Andrew Chatora’s second offering, paints the picture of a broken tribe. However, the tribe Chatora explores is the tribe of Zimbabweans who left the country in the early 2000s to seek greener pastures in the United Kingdom.
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